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tutress in a sentence

n.

Definition

Tutress: a structural element in architecture that supports and reinforces walls, enhancing stability and allowing for larger openings.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient stone structure was supported by an intricate system of tutresses that added both stability and beauty.
  2. In architecture, a tutress serves to reinforce walls, allowing for larger openings and more expansive designs.
  3. The architect designed the new library with tutresses to create a sense of grandeur while ensuring structural integrity.
  4. Tourists marveled at the tutresses of the cathedral, which seemed to defy gravity and enhance the building's elegance.
  5. As the storm approached, the builders hurried to install additional tutresses to protect the fragile masonry from damage.